PIE (Literacy Edition) PIE (Literacy Edition)

Productivity
Version: 8.3.79
Last Update: 2019-03-05

Overview

PIE (Literacy Edition) is a Chrome extension developed by The PIE Project. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of PIE (Literacy Edition) is 8.3.79, updated on 2019-03-05.
129 users have installed this extension. 5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Show English word pronunciation by diacritics to American children learning to read. Only a one-page scheme to learn.

Phonetically Intuitive English (Literacy Edition) is a Chrome extension that can automatically add diacritics to English words to make their pronunciation crystal clear, based on a one-page, easy-to-learn scheme (included in this extension).

This "Literacy Edition" is intended for American children learning to read. We also provide an "English Learner's Edition" on our website for people who learn English as a second language to learn correct pronunciation, which uses a slightly different scheme that mimics the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

Five modes (Full, Less Full, Medium, Lite and Extra Lite) are provided for users of different literacy levels. Modes for advanced learners (Less Full, Medium, Lite and Extra Lite) will show fewer diacritics.

Rating

5 ratings

Total Installs

129

Information

Last Update

2019-03-05

Current Version

8.3.79

Size

4.38MiB

Author

The PIE Project

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Mingcheng Chen
2013-05-03

This is a very useful tool for English-speaking kids :) Good job, cat!

avatar Agar Guest
2013-04-15

this is amazing. i was about to write something similar for phonics for my 6 year old. you have to check this out. brilliant!!!!!

avatar Mingcheng Chen
2013-05-03

This is a very useful tool for English-speaking kids :) Good job, cat!

avatar Agar Guest
2013-04-15

this is amazing. i was about to write something similar for phonics for my 6 year old. you have to check this out. brilliant!!!!!

avatar Mingcheng Chen
2013-05-03

This is a very useful tool for English-speaking kids :) Good job, cat!